As far as I can tell doctors don't use prescription pads anymore. The drugs are ordered through the computer.
Some of my doctors do still use written prescriptions. Most transmit them by computer though.
As far as I can tell doctors don't use prescription pads anymore. The drugs are ordered through the computer.
No matter how many times the police say there was a specific fact corroborated (in this case it's a separate shooter, male) there is always some segment of the population who, for whatever reason, refuse to believe the facts as disclosed and then create their own fantasy version. Why this happens I have no idea; it certainly doesn't help solve the case.
In most states, any death that occurs during the commission of another felony (armed robbery, for example), makes everyone involved in the crime liable and eligible for 1st degree murder or capital murder, depending on the state laws.
Police don't often make formal statements in cases; some will, most don't. The warrant says they corroborated the fact of another person--nothing wishy washy about that. Why take what might be perceived as a somewhat vague statement and then make something else up entirely out of zero facts is what I can never figure out. I can see waiting for some kind of confirmation, but making up a story based on no facts and only based on imagination when there is something more definitive than that in a legal court document? That never makes sense to me.
No matter how many times the police say there was a specific fact corroborated (in this case it's a separate shooter, male) there is always some segment of the population who, for whatever reason, refuse to believe the facts as disclosed and then create their own fantasy version. Why this happens I have no idea; it certainly doesn't help solve the case.
Exactly. And this is the case in the state of Texas.
"Although surveillance images released last week show only a driver in the Jeep, police said they corroborated Cortes account with witnesses and video evidence."
BBM
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/metro/20150905-dallas-woman-23-admits-role-in-uptown-killing.ece
I love having an active imagination! Did your parents or a teacher ever tell you don't believe everything you read? A healthy skepticism never really hurt anyone that I am aware of.
I love having an active imagination too! It is simply my understanding that we accept information here provided by LE, no? Perhaps a mod can clarify. I get the desire to run wild with this. It's incredibly tempting as there has been very little information released to the public thus far. MOO.
As far as I can tell doctors don't use prescription pads anymore. The drugs are ordered through the computer.
--her bond has increased again?
--and why "capital murder" twice ? (case f1576258, and case f1576259)
--Bond on each is $500,000.00
http://www.dallascounty.org/jailloo...ORTES&firstName=CRYSTAL&sex=Female&race=White
Name CORTES, CRYSTAL
Total Bond Amount:
1,000,000.00 as of 2015-09-06 17:16:53.654
Keep in mind that the general rule of thumb on WS is that speculation must be based on "fact", where facts have been provided. In this case, facts are included in the arrest warrant.
"Suspect Cortez drove the unknown male suspect to 1700 Cedar Springs Road. Once there, the unknown male suspect exited the vehicle, shot Complainant Hatcher and took several items of her property. The complainant died at the scene. Detectives were able to corroborate the suspect's statement through witness statements as well as survellance video footage from the offense location."<bbm>
The above is about as straightforward as any statement can be.
We can speculate about other things: Was CC an innocent dupe? Who hired whom? Was this truly a random robbery? If not, what was the motive? Did CC know the victim?
A lot of room exists for speculation. But in regard to the above, it stands as stated. The shooter was a man, driven to the scene by Cortez. Witness statements and surveillance video show these things to be true.
As far as I can tell doctors don't use prescription pads anymore. The drugs are ordered through the computer.
Re the 2 charges:
Is it possible that Kendra was pregnant? Would fetal homicide incur a separate charge in Texas?
--her bond has increased again?
--and why "capital murder" twice ? (case f1576258, and case f1576259)
--Bond on each is $500,000.00
http://www.dallascounty.org/jailloo...ORTES&firstName=CRYSTAL&sex=Female&race=White
Name CORTES, CRYSTAL
Total Bond Amount:
1,000,000.00 as of 2015-09-06 17:16:53.654